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Thus both studies failed to confirm a dearly held hypothesis that people with Type 2 diabetes could be protected from cardiovascular disease if they strictly controlled their blood sugar.
"While that's important, for me the real significance of these results is that they refute the commonly held hypothesis that China just produces rote learning".
The study was designed to test a widely held hypothesis that population sizes of "ice-loving" top predators declined with decreasing ice coverage, whereas "ice-avoiding" species increased in population size as ice coverage diminished.
The now-famous "Jennifer Aniston" neuron supports a widely held hypothesis that specific brain cells in this region encode discrete representations of places, people, and objects.
In addition, patients with VR/EER seem to demonstrate hypofunction of the adrenergic component of the ANS, in contrast to the generally held hypothesis that VR results from increased cholinergic activity.
The most commonly held hypothesis is that abnormal placentation occurs during the myometrial trophoblastic invasion in the second trimester [40], leading to placental ischemia and the release of angiogenic toxins, causing widespread endothelial dysfunction [41] and generalized inflammation.
Majungasaurus had an even broader snout than other abelisaurids, and other aspects of its anatomy may also support the bite-and-hold hypothesis.
If the hitherto held hypothesis were operative, then CYPs' Compound I should have been easily isolated, like that of the peroxidases [18].
Presently, however, there is no clear support for the commonly held hypothesis of the impact of glaucoma on circadian and/or sleep disturbances and the degenerative loss of melanopsin RGCs in this pathology is controversial.
These data confirm the widely held hypothesis that TPH1 and TPH2 are the primary enzymes for 5-HT synthesis in peripheral tissues and in the central nervous system, respectively.
Whether growth is initiated by an acquired ability of tumour cells to induce angiogenesis is not clear, but this is a widely held hypothesis.
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